Nov 20 2016
The Tallahassee Community Chorus Presents: O Fortuna!

The Tallahassee Community Chorus Presents: O Fortuna!

Presented by The Tallahassee Community Chorus at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall - Florida State University

Our 29th season opens with two lively works: Polovetsian Dances by Alexander Borodin and Carmina Burana by Carl Orff. Based on medieval poems, both of these works have modern appeal, with portions popularized in musicals and commercials. Travel with the Chorus, soloists and orchestra from 12th century Russia, the camp of the Polovetsians, who dance and sing in praise of their leader, the Khan, to medieval Germany where the songs turn to the caprice of Fortune, the celebration of spring and the pleasures of love, drink and gambling. A fun evening of great music awaits!

The Big Bend Habitat for Humanity (www.bigbendhabitat.org) will be partnering with The Tallahassee Community Chorus for this concert.

For more information, visit www.tcchorus.org

Admission Info

Purchase your tickets online and reserve your seats today!!

TICKETS
$22 general admission
$18 senior
$6 student

**Add $2 to above prices for tickets purchased at the door day of the concert

Phone: 850-597-0603

Email: info@tcchorus.org

Dates & Times

2016/11/20 - 2016/11/20

Additional time info:

Box office will open one hour before the concert.  Tickets will cost $2 more at the door day of the concert

Location Info

Ruby Diamond Concert Hall - Florida State University

222 S Copeland St, Tallahassee, FL 32306

Parking Info

General parking is available in the St. Augustine Garage located on the corner of Pensacola and Copeland Streets, and the Call Street Garage located on corner of Call and Macomb Streets. Accessible parking is available at the North Entrance of Ruby Diamond Concert Hall and along Convocation Way. The accessible entrance drop-off area is located at the north entrance of Ruby Diamond (the roundabout) and may be accessed by Convocation Way. Elevators are available to take patrons to the appropriate floor. Ushers will help direct patrons to the elevators.